Happy global ranking, the happiest VS the least happiest
The annual happiness survey of Gallup (Gallup) shows that Fiji, the Pacific island country, is the happiest country in the world, and 93% people feel happy.
The British newspaper, the metropolitan newspaper, reported that Africa was not rich, but 83% Africans were happy, only 39% in Hongkong and only 25% at the bottom of Greece.
The survey also found that, on the whole, 2014 was a happier year. 7 adults were consciously happy, up 10 percentage points from 6 in 2013. There were 53% optimistic people for the coming year, 5 percentage points more than in 2013, while pessimistic people were 15%, down 5 percentage points over 2013.
Africa and Asia are most optimistic about the coming year, 75% and 63% respectively. Western European people are suffering from economic distress, and only 26% of them are optimistic.
[happy rank top five]
Fiji 93%
Columbia 90%
Nai and Leah 89%
Saudi Arabia 87%
Philippines 86%
[the least happy top five]
Greece 25%
Iraq 31%
Bulgaria 32%
Hongkong 39%
Italy / Romania / Siberia 41%